2013 College Football Thread (Realer than Real Deal Holyfield -->S/O Craftsy)

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Honestly, it doesn't matter, OOC games between BCS teams are sparse until bowl season.

It's something that needs to be looked at if a real playoff system is implemented, also, conferences need to get on the same page on how many conference games there is per year. Half the conferences play 8 while the other half plays 9, it leads to BCS teams scheduling "practice" games.

There is no true way to discover which conference is the best until they start playing each other, scheduling needs to be streamlined.
 
People are def sleeping on Mizzou. If they beat Auburn, and I think they will, they should be #2. Whether OSU wins or not

Hell no, South Carolina >>>>> Mizzou still mad these dudes lost to weak a** Tennessee. :smh:

They'd be in the driver's seat right now and have an actual argument as to why they should be #2 if they won the SEC Championship.


SC beat them in 2OT with their starting QB out.....so no. +Mizzou has beaten everyone else on their schedule handily.



If Bama lost in double OT with McCarron out everybody would be quick as hell to disregard that loss.
 
Honestly, it doesn't matter, OOC games between BCS teams are sparse until bowl season.

It's something that needs to be looked at if a real playoff system is implemented, also, conferences need to get on the same page on how many conference games there is per year. Half the conferences play 8 while the other half plays 9, it leads to BCS teams scheduling "practice" games.

There is no true way to discover which conference is the best until they start playing each other, scheduling needs to be streamlined.

Couldn't agree more. Somebody needs to step in and say that in order to be eligible for the playoff, you gotta play (x) amount of conference games and be uniform. You can't be scheduling Northern Georgia Southern A&M Tech towards the end of the season when other conferences are beating up on each other. It's pretty pathetic, really.
 
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Hell no, South Carolina >>>>> Mizzou still mad these dudes lost to weak a** Tennessee. :smh:

They'd be in the driver's seat right now and have an actual argument as to why they should be #2 if they won the SEC Championship.
Yea...............no.
 
ACC DPOY - Aaron Donald, DT, Pitt
ACC OPOY - Jameis Winston, QB, FSU
ACC POY - Jameis Winston, QB, FSU
ACC COY - David Cutcliffe, Duke
ACC Defensive ROY - Kendall Fuller, CB, VT
ACC Offensive ROY - Jameis Winston, QB, FSU
ACC ROY - Jameis Winston, QB, FSU


Florida State’s Winston Named @theACCFootball Player Of The Year


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Wednesday December 4, 2013



Pitt’s Donald earns ACC Defensive Players of the Year honors

GREENSBORO, N.C. – Florida State redshirt freshman quarterback Jameis Winston has been named the 2013 Atlantic Coast Conference Football Player of the Year in a vote by the Atlantic Coast Conference Sports Media Association (ACSMA). Winston becomes the first underclassman in the ACC’s 61-year history to receive the award.

Winston, a native of Bessemer, Ala., was the choice of 47 of the 65 ACSMA members casting ballots. Boston College running back Andre Williams placed second with 13 votes. Pitt defensive tackle Aaron Donald was named on four ballots, while Clemson quarterback Tajh Boyd, the 2012 ACC Player of the Year, received one vote.

The Panthers’ Donald was voted the 2013 ACC Defensive Player of the Year, while Winston picked up the ACC Offensive Player of the Year award in addition to his overall honor.

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Winston becomes the sixth Seminole to be named the ACC Player of the Year and the first since Heisman Trophy winner Chris Weinke in 2000. Winston has fueled a high-scoring offense that helped Florida State post a 12-0 regular-season record and the top spot in the BCS standings heading into Saturday night’s ACC Championship game against Duke at Charlotte, N.C.

The 6-foot-4, 225-pound Winston ranks first nationally in passing efficiency (192.6) while leading the ACC in passing yardage (3,490) and touchdown passes (35). Under Winston’s direction, the Seminoles rank second nationally in scoring (53.7 points per game) and seventh in total offense (526.1 yards per game).

Winston’s 3,490 passing yards are an ACC rookie record, and his 35 touchdown passes are one shy of the conference single-season mark. He threw for 1,162 yards and nine touchdowns in three wins over ranked opponents, and was named the ACC Rookie of the Week seven times and the ACC Offensive Back of the Week on three occasions.

In addition to earning the 2013 ACC Rookie of the Year award and first-team All-ACC honors from ACSMA, Winston has been named a finalist for the Maxwell Award, the Manning Award and the Davey O’Brien Award. He earned six National Player of the Week awards over the course of the season.

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Pitt’s Donald also earned national attention with his defensive play throughout the Panthers’ inaugural ACC season and has been named a finalist for the Outland Trophy, the Bronko Nagurski Trophy, the Chuck Bednarik Award and the Rotary Lombardi Award.

A hometown product of Pittsburgh, Pa., the 6-foot, 285-pound Donald leads the nation with 26.5 tackles for lost yardage (2.2 per game). The senior has forced four fumbles while registering 10 quarterback sacks. Donald has 54 total tackles in addition to 16 quarterback hurries, two pass break-ups and a blocked extra point that proved the difference in Pitt’s one-point ACC win over Syracuse on Nov. 23. His tackles behind the line of scrimmage have resulted in total losses of 130 yards.

Donald earned first-team All-ACC honors from ACSMA earlier this week, received five National Defensive Player of the Week awards, and was twice named the ACC Defensive Lineman of the Week. With 28.5 career sacks, he is tied for second among active NCAA FBS players.

Florida State’s Winston received 44 votes for ACC Offensive Player of the Year, while Boston College’s Williams received 19 and Clemson’s Boyd the remaining two. Donald led the ACC Defensive Player of the Year balloting with 44 votes. Wake Forest lineman Nikita Whitlock followed with 10, and Florida State cornerback Lamarcus Joyner placed third with eight votes. Boston College linebacker Kevin Pierre-Louis received two votes, and Florida State safety Terrence Brooks one.
 
 
You're entitled to your own opinion but aside from the secondary how is this team not good? The only team that handed it to us is Mizzou. I don't play the 'could've, should've, would've game' but we're a few bad calls/plays from 11-1 buddy, even with all those injuries people bring up. Auburn: Hail Mary miracle, Vandy: ref called THE WORST targeting on Ramik Wilson when we stopped them on 4th down late in the 4th qtr to seal the victory, call was overturned but still gave them the 15 yards & 1st down in the redzone and then there's Clemson where we lost by 3 while starting 4-5 true fresh on Defense in the 1st game of the season and in Death Valley... but we're not a good team?

I agree on Miami tho, aside from Duke and Coley that team is a bottom feeder.


Ermon Lane set to take UGA official, his teammate WR Gilbert Johnson has been a UGA commit for a while and word is Sony and our OL commit from Fla Isaiah Wynn been calling him...gonna be a tough pull but anything is possible in recruiting
We lost our deep threat at UNC in the middle of the year. then we lost duke at fsu. i can name excuses just like you when we played Vtech we were about to go up by 2 TD with coley about to take back a punt and he fumbled. next kickoff burns was about to take back a kick and he fumbled. next possession punting our ODonnell  put hes knee down on the ground giving them the ball at the 15. take away those 3 mistakes its a differnt game we gifted them 3 TDs. Our season was over after duke went out.
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Dude said "about to take back a punt, then fumbled.. about to take back a kickoff, then fumbled etc" those are self-inflicted wounds that weren't the single play that determined the outcome of the game. You can't compare that to what happened to UGA against Vandy/Auburn. 
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 Man bye. Dont quote me til you take off your Canes shades
 
SEC will fight tooth and nail to keep their eight game schedule.

That is fine, but all conferences must go to eight games. There also has to be a criteria, for example three out of the four OOC games must be played against teams from a BCS conference and the fourth game must be against an FBS team. No more FCS teams on the schedule.
 
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Dude said "about to take back a punt, then fumbled.. about to take back a kickoff, then fumbled etc" those are self-inflicted wounds that weren't the single play that determined the outcome of the game. You can't compare that to what happened to UGA against Vandy/Auburn. :stoneface:  Man bye. Dont quote me til you take off your Canes shades



#CANESSHADES
 
Oh, remember when people thought that the two Big XII teams coming into the SEC were going to struggle mightily and be doormats for the first few years...


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SEC will fight tooth and nail to keep their eight game schedule.

That is fine, but all conferences must go to eight games. There also has to be a criteria, for example three out of the four OOC games must be played against teams from a BCS conference and the fourth game must be against an FBS team. No more FCS teams on the schedule.

Ah right, it honestly slipped my mind that the rest of the conferences could go to eight themselves. I hope not, conference play is often much more compelling, given not many schools are interested in playing anything but cupcakes.
 
SEC will fight tooth and nail to keep their eight game schedule.

That is fine, but all conferences must go to eight games. There also has to be a criteria, for example three out of the four OOC games must be played against teams from a BCS conference and the fourth game must be against an FBS team. No more FCS teams on the schedule.

I think that would hurt the FCS schools more than anything as they get a lot of money from those games
 
 
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Dude said "about to take back a punt, then fumbled.. about to take back a kickoff, then fumbled etc" those are self-inflicted wounds that weren't the single play that determined the outcome of the game. You can't compare that to what happened to UGA against Vandy/Auburn. 
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 Man bye. Dont quote me til you take off your Canes shades
#CANESSHADES
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 Had me worried for a minute, Dre. Figure that they wouldn't have a presser if he was being charged, anyways. Glad that he'll be exonerated. 
 
I think that would hurt the FCS schools more than anything as they get a lot of money from those games

I'm sure it will help the Harlem Globetrotters a ton if they play the Heat, Celtics, Lakers, Bulls, etc. doesn't mean it should be a part of their regular season.

I don't think it's the job of FBS schools to fund FCS schools and if that is the case, call them exhibition games and don't count it as part of their regular season record.
 
Hell no, South Carolina >>>>> Mizzou still mad these dudes lost to weak a** Tennessee. :smh:

They'd be in the driver's seat right now and have an actual argument as to why they should be #2 if they won the SEC Championship.

Don't mind him, he chokes on tOSU nuts with every single post he makes
 
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